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In "The Crucible," Elizabeth Proctor fears that Abigail Williams is determined to eliminate her in order to pursue a romantic relationship with her husband, John Proctor. She recognizes Abigail's manipulative and vengeful nature, believing that Abigail will stop at nothing to achieve her goals. Elizabeth's fear is compounded by the power Abigail wields in the community due to the witch trials, making her wary of the potential consequences for herself and her family. This tension highlights the themes of jealousy and the destructive nature of lies throughout the play.

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